**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 09 02:59:56 2011 Aug 09 11:01:29 does the Fonera 2.0 work in a ipv6/ipv4 environment? I have still have an original Fonera and it has issues with my ipv6 ;-) Aug 09 11:02:21 The 2.0n fonera's don't support ipv6 currently Aug 09 11:03:07 There is the intention to add support to the official firmware for ipv6, but there's no plan for that yet Aug 09 11:03:33 There is a custom firmware by ilvalle that supports ipv6, though Aug 09 11:07:22 just fyi: my original fonera (stock firmware), does propagate my ipv6 gateway, but does not propagate my ipv4 gateway. And something tells me that the Fon website is not IPv6 ready Aug 09 11:09:50 blathijs: thanks for the info Aug 09 11:14:50 SWAT: I'm not familiar with the classic Fonera firmware, so I can't really comment on that Aug 09 11:18:50 no worries. I'll probably put ddwrt on it and fix it that way. Aug 09 11:46:16 <_kaze_> FYI, I'm running an ipv6 enabled custom built firmware (2 months old trunk IIRC) on a Fonera 2.0n, connected via wifi to another fonera 2.0n with 2.3.6.1 stock firmware Aug 09 11:46:27 <_kaze_> that works pretty great :) Aug 09 11:47:26 _kaze_: Cool. Did you do the ipv6 modifications yourself, or did you use the one from ilvalle? Aug 09 11:49:16 <_kaze_> blathijs, I'm not using ilvalle's firmware, I've built mine from trunk Aug 09 11:51:54 _kaze_: A lot of changes needed to support ipv6? Aug 09 11:52:27 (What does "ipv6 enabled" mean exactly? It creates a sixxs tunnel and exposes it to clients or something?) Aug 09 11:53:30 <_kaze_> blathijs, I've only activated ipv6 module and ip6tables : my ISP provides me an IPv6 prefix Aug 09 11:53:45 Ah, you have native IPV6 Aug 09 11:53:58 <_kaze_> yes, I'm using Free in France Aug 09 11:54:15 then I presume your 2.3.6.1 Fonera is running in bridge mode? Aug 09 11:54:25 <_kaze_> absolutely Aug 09 11:54:46 I was planning on switching ISP here in .nl, because one said they would start supporting ipv6 "before the summer" Aug 09 11:54:48 <_kaze_> I'm using my ISP modem (the "freebox") in front of it, in router mode Aug 09 11:55:28 but I just checked today with that ISP, turns out the support isn't there, nor planned for the near future :-S Aug 09 11:56:10 _kaze_: Hm, in your setup, I think the most recent trunk might be interesting as well. It supports wifi-bridge mode, removing the NAT on your second Fonera Aug 09 11:57:02 <_kaze_> blathijs, that's exactly what I was dreaming for ! :) (right after wifi connection to another AP, which is already available in the revision I use) Aug 09 11:58:35 <_kaze_> currently, I have a static ipv4 route in my DHCP server, to make my primary network talking with the network behind the second fonera Aug 09 11:58:53 <_kaze_> but Android is really picky about that ... Aug 09 11:58:54 yipes, does that work? Aug 09 11:59:11 That also needs some change on the second Fonera to disable NAT, I think? Aug 09 12:00:25 <_kaze_> not for me : Aug 09 12:00:44 <_kaze_> the main network is 192.168.0.x/24, and the fonera is providing 192.168.10.x/24 Aug 09 12:01:37 <_kaze_> I've added a route for 192.168.0. clients, so they can see 192.168.10.x clients too Aug 09 12:02:36 <_kaze_> 192.168.0.x sees 192.168.10.x via the network interface of the fonera inside the former network Aug 09 12:03:19 <_kaze_> but android dhcp client is buggy, and takes this second route as the primary one Aug 09 12:03:50 <_kaze_> so android devices on my network can't go outside the network or talk to 192.168.0.x clients ... Aug 09 12:11:51 I would expect a connection from 0.x to 10.x to break, because the Fonera will apply NAT to the reply packets Aug 09 12:13:51 <_kaze_> blathijs, I've only tried to ping so far, but you are certainly right : an ssh connection from 0. to 10. fails Aug 09 12:15:08 Good, then I still understand networking ;-p Aug 09 12:16:47 <_kaze_> ok, latest trunk rev, here I am :D Aug 09 12:17:45 :-) Aug 09 12:18:16 (Incidentally, the latest trunk will become 2.3.7.0 beta1, if I don't find any critical bugs today) Aug 09 12:20:37 Now, it's lunch time Aug 09 12:58:28 _kaze_: ah, great to hear, thanks for the info. My ISP also provides native IPv6 Aug 09 12:58:54 blathijs: that's why I have XS4all Aug 09 12:59:24 SWAT: I want to get fiber, which xs4all doesn't do Aug 09 13:08:13 <_kaze_> SWAT, no pb, you're welcome :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 10 02:59:57 2011